APA (7th ed.) Citation

Corte, C., & Bedingfield, T. (1584). The art of riding: Conteining diuerse necessarie instructions, demonstrations, helps, and corrections apperteining to horssemanship, not herettofore expressed by anie other author: written at large in the Italian toong, by Maister Claudio Corte, a man most excellent in this art. Here brieflie reduced into certeine English discourses to the benefit of gentlemen and others desirous of such knowledge. By H. Denham.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Corte, Claudio, and Thomas Bedingfield. The Art of Riding: Conteining Diuerse Necessarie Instructions, Demonstrations, Helps, and Corrections Apperteining to Horssemanship, Not Herettofore Expressed by Anie Other Author: Written at Large in the Italian Toong, by Maister Claudio Corte, a Man Most Excellent in This Art. Here Brieflie Reduced into Certeine English Discourses to the Benefit of Gentlemen and Others Desirous of Such Knowledge. Imprinted at London: By H. Denham, 1584.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Corte, Claudio, and Thomas Bedingfield. The Art of Riding: Conteining Diuerse Necessarie Instructions, Demonstrations, Helps, and Corrections Apperteining to Horssemanship, Not Herettofore Expressed by Anie Other Author: Written at Large in the Italian Toong, by Maister Claudio Corte, a Man Most Excellent in This Art. Here Brieflie Reduced into Certeine English Discourses to the Benefit of Gentlemen and Others Desirous of Such Knowledge. By H. Denham, 1584.

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